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Here are COVID-19 vaccine registration events in Dallas County On Saturday morning, Dallas ISD will hold drive thru registration events at three campuses. Dallas County has also opened a call center that operates 7 days a week. Author: WFAA Staff Updated: 7:36 PM CST February 5, 2021 As local leaders work to get more residents, especially those in minority communities, signed up to be vaccinated, efforts around registration assistance are ramping up. In addition to the events listed below, Dallas County has opened a bilingual call center to help people register for the vaccine The call center is open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., seven days a week. To reach the center 1-855-IMMUNE9 (1-855-466-8639). ....
Vaccine equity and the increasing efforts to reach minority communities State and national surveys show that minorities continue to receive COVID-19 vaccinations at rates substantially less than their white counterparts. Author: Kevin Reece Updated: 11:11 PM CST February 4, 2021 DALLAS Faced with the stark reality that, both locally and nationwide, minorities are not receiving the COVID-19 vaccine in numbers proportionate to their populations, city and county leaders are doubling government and community efforts to make sure everyone gets their place in line. We need help. We need the churches, the PTA, said Dallas City Councilman Tennell Atkins shortly after returning from a Thursday COVID-19 vaccination registration drive at Singing Hills Recreation Center. ....
The battle of the memos continued at City Hall on Thursday with more accusations of playing politics flying between Mayor Eric Johnson and council members over the question of how to ensure fair distribution of COVID-19 vaccines to Black, Hispanic and other neighborhoods typically shorted on services. The latest round ended with the mayor agreeing to council members call for more effort from the city to get people of color registered to get a shot, but not before the mayor and council members traded a different kind of shots, exposing bad blood between the mayor and others on the council. ....
I m excited to know that there s a Black woman. becoming Vice President, McKenzie Morgan said. She is the first female as the Vice President, sixth-grade class president Jillian Evans said. Normally men hold those types of positions. Some people don t think a woman can handle all this, but that s not really true, James Hayes said. Women can do lots of things. The students were born when Barack Obama was President. Wednesday they witnessed history watching the first Black, first South Asian-American, and the first woman become Vice President. It s like she s telling me to keep going, Morgan said. Believe in yourself and you can do anything. ....
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